Inra TRansfert

Have you identified an innovative technology or promising result? Do you want to start a business or be a part of creating a company to leverage your discovery?

We can assist you in forming your company. We get involved at the various stages of business creation to:

  • assist you with the procedures and interface with the other public and private stakeholders;
  • define the business plan by delimiting the know-how or patented technology that can be transferred;
  • consolidate the industrial property of the results achieved in the business plan;
  • formalise the transfer of technology with the company in the form of a research, licensing or licence option contract with suitable terms to facilitate the commencement of operations; and
  • put you in touch with seed funds to finance your project.

We give you advice on following the various legal provisions pertaining to innovation and research:

  • making the technology available in the company;
  • scientific cooperation with the possibility of share ownership in the company's capital; and
  • participation in the company's board of directors or supervisory board.

 

For more information : Réjane Le Tinévez, telephone +33 1 42 75 93 02, rejane.letinevez@inra.fr

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  AllEnvi-logo6-2 CVT AllEnvi – The business intelligence research centre specialising in the environment – food, water, climate, land.

The missions carried out by CVT AllEnvi under the aegis of the Technology Transfer Committee of Alliance AllEnvi (CovAllEnvi) and with funding from the Investments in the Future programme aim to:

  • foster the emergence of a strategic vision shared by technology transfer stakeholders; and
  • identify innovative projects that indirectly generate economic activity and jobs.

CVT AllEnvi is a gold mine of pooled business intelligence resources shared between all AllEnvi members with a specific focus on the environment (bioeconomy, cleantech, land, biodiversity, climate change and natural hazards). Strategic sectoral analyses are carried out at the request of AllEnvi and each study is overseen by a committee of AllEnvi experts. They seek to identify the future dynamics of promising markets for innovation and the application of AllEnvi technologies.

  • The first strategic analyses undertaken concern:
  • Plant proteins for dietary use
  • Synthetic biology for chemicals-materials and energy applications
  • Remediation of contaminated soil
  • Urban mines: recycling critical metals
  • Space observation of agriculture and natural hazards
  • Impact of public orders on the structure of the supply of climate change services – reduction, prevention, adaptation

At INRAE Transfert, the CVT AllEnvi department comprises the expertise, tools and data which fuel these sectoral studies.

The results of these sectoral studies will be presented at one-day seminars that will provide opportunities to establish contacts between economic actors (industrial companies, government and non-governmental bodies) and AllEnvi researchers.

 

Attend a one-day seminar to see presentations about our findings and:

  • Identify market dynamics and potential partnerships
  • Seize the opportunity to meet all actors in the sector
  • Raise the visibility of your projects

 

All strategic analyses produced by CVT AllEnvi will be presented at seminars where we can come together and network.

The programme is organised into seminar cycles throughout the year.

Please contact us for more information
Marc Chaussade – Executive Director CVT AllEnvi
marc.chaussade@inra.fr

INRA Transfert has extensive experience in supporting the creation of innovative companies. The knowledge transfer experts made available to entrepreneurs and to individuals who generate innovative technologies and results are the key to a successful business venture.

The right support leads to success.

Read on for some of our references:

 

ADNid

www.adnid.fr

adnid 

Alcina

www.alcina.fr

alcina

BioActor

www.bioactor.com

 bioactor

Bioentech

www.bioentech.eu

bioentech

BioVal Process

www.bioval-process.com

 BIOVAL

Centaure Metrix

www.centaure-metrix.com

CENTAURE

Enterome

www.enterome.com

 ENTEROME

Envilys

www.envilys.com

envilys

Envolure

www.envolure.com

 envolure

ID Biotech

www.idbiotech.fr

idbiotech

Meiogenix

www.meiogenix.com

 meiogenix

Metabolic Explorer

www.metabolic-explorer.com

metabolicexp

Naskeo

www.naskeo.com

 naskeo Nosopharm nosopharm
Nyseos  nyseos Odesia odesia
Oxyrane  oxyrane Pat pat
Repropharm  reprropharm sensostat sensostat
Tecknometrix  tkm Twistaroma twistaroma
Valorhiz  valorhiz VitamFero vitam
Valneva  valneva Vivelys vivelys
Ymelia  YMELIA    

Company timeline

  • The public limited company was created in 2001 as a wholly owned, private law subsidiary of INRA.
  • In 2004, the Europe Department was formed to reinforce INRA's coordination of European projects.
  • In 2009, the Agro Biotech Accelerator was created as a subsidiary of INRA Transfert in the form of a joint venture with Seventure (NATEXIS Group).
  • Beginning in 2011, project engineering became the company's primary activity.
  • January 2011: The Environment business unit was launched in Narbonne.
  • July 2011: ABA became ENTEROME.
  • April 2013: The business unit CVT AllEnvi was created.
  • June 2015: INRA Transfert changed its legal structure to a simplified joint stock company under the direct control of INRA.

 

Figures

  • Turnover 2015 : 12 M€
  • 4,9 M€ in licence fees
  • 73 new promotion projects initiated
  • 300 technological insights generated by the 250 INRAE laboratoires
  • 41 new licence agreements signed
  • 2 companies created
  • 4 European projets européens selected
  • 61 employees